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Show NEWS SUMMAHY In ti( cave-in at tho Cnnanoa-Dulutl mine at Cnnancn, Moxlco, six Mexican Mexi-can minors wero killed. 4f. Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, who wns ambassador to Spain In 1808-1000, died nt Brighton, England, October II. Flro In tho Whlto Houso stables vas discovered In tlmo to prevent a. erlous conflagration, but small danu go being done. Harry Augustus Garfleld, son of President Garfleld, and brother of tho V secretary of tho Interior, was last ivcolc Inducted Into offlco as president j Williams college. For the threo days of registration lust week tho corrected figures show .'or Greater New York n registration: of 540,095, ns compared with 573.52S four years ago a. loss of 23,428., Mrs. Robert Cummlngs and her two grandchildren, Harry, aged 3 years, and JnmcH, nged 10, woro burned to death In n lire which destroyed Mrs. Cummlngs' cottago nt Yonkers, N. Y. A mob took Ben Price,' a negro, from Jail at Granflornm, Texas, and hanged him to a treo In tho city-park. city-park. Tho man was charged with-htivlng with-htivlng criminally assaulted 1j1b' (laughter. Tho Journal of the American Medical Med-ical association, published at Chicago, Chi-cago, has Just completed Its returns from tho year's Fourth of July celebrations. cele-brations. It shows thnt thoro were 1C3 deaths and as many moro Injured. In-jured. A London dispatch says tho Marquis Mar-quis of Hlpon, lord of tho privy seal, has resigned, owing to his advanced nge. Tho Karl of Crcwo succeeds to tho offlco, nnd In nddltlon will retain tho portfolio of secretary of stato of tho colonics. Two masked men entered tho pool room of J. Strnslo nt Dazoy, N. D.. nnd lined tho twenty-odd occupants of tho plnco against tiro wall, Tho lohbors then took tha watches and jewelry nnd about $20 In cash from their victims. Henry McBrlde, supposed to bo a New York fireman, wns killed from falling from nn electric light polo, from which ho was trying to get u. "ew of tho ball gamo for tho championship cham-pionship between tho Now York and Chicago teams. After rescuing nn nged woman from a burning house, Policeman Nicholas Nestor of Jersey City, N. plunged ngaln Into tho blazing building and met death by suffocation. suffoca-tion. Firemen found his body four hours nfterward. Thoro Is great rojolclng nmong-tho nmong-tho Christians In Japan bocauso tho nuthorltlOs havo decided to ollmlnato dancing girls and liquor from tho receptions re-ceptions planned for tho American tailors with tho battleship fleet when It reaches Yokohama. John W. Illclmrdson, n young far-mcr far-mcr living near Norfolk, Va., bollov-Ing bollov-Ing thnt his wlfo's relatives wero ro-tponslblo ro-tponslblo for tho young couplo being Bopnrated,"shot nnd killed his slstor-in-law and his nged fathor-ln-law, nnd then committed suicide. At tho regular nnnunl mooting of tho stockholders of tho I.ako Krlo & Western Railroad company, hold nt Peoria, III., W. J. Vandorbllt and J. V. Morgan wero ro-elected as directors, direct-ors, and William llockofoller was elected to tho directorate. Georgo H. Gllson, of Chicago, shot and porbably fatnlly wounded his wife, attempted to kill Mlsa Jcnnlo Barnes, then turned tho weapon upon himself nnd committed sulcldo. Gllson Gll-son nnd his wife recently separated. His rush act Is attributed to Jealousy. United States Senator I-a Follctto hns nnnouncod his Intention to "proceed "pro-ceed nt onco with tho regular publication publi-cation of a weekly mngazlno, dovoted to tho public Interest upon linos broad onough to nppeal to tho progressiva pro-gressiva pcoplo of tho entire country." coun-try." In a collision between nn eastbound Kock iBlnnd paBscnger train and n freight train nt Yukon, Oklahoma, sovon coaches of tho passenger train,, which wns loaded with state fair visitors, vis-itors, woro derailed. Twcnty-flvo persons woro Injured, only ono sort-oiibly. sort-oiibly. Upon tho representation of Chnrlcn Pngo Bryan, tho American minister to Portugal, tho minister of war or Portugal Iiiib telegraphed to tho governor gov-ernor of Angola, Portuguese West Mkto Africa, demanding nn explanation for M tho recent expulsion of an American B missionary. Henry Baker, aged 42 years, onco n noted heavyweight pugilist, wno run J0 over and killed by ft train at Kansas City. Baker fought Jim Jeffries to a standstill for. eight rounds May 10, 1907, in San Francisco. In tho ninth round, however, Jeffries knocked Bakor out. Tho BrltlRh government hns telegraphed tele-graphed Instructions to tho BrltlBlr minister nt Belgrado to counsel tho Servian govi-rnmont In strong terms that Sorvla's interests requires tho exorcise of great moderation on heir-art nnd tho maintenance of a strict-'.y strict-'.y correct nttltudo. Tho Knrl of Hosslyn, who last year wub divorced by his second wife, who was a Miss Anna Robinson of Now York, last week entored upon a third matrimonial vonturo. Ho was mur-lied mur-lied In n registry olllco In Loudon to A era Bailey, tho daughter of an ox-olllcor ox-olllcor of l.uncers. At Canovy, Vn., Kdwnrd Fair, Jealous Jeal-ous of tho attention paid his wlfo by his brother, Allen Fair, shot nnd killed tho latter and then attempted to shoot his wlfo. Tucker Posoy in- torfercd nnd received tho shot Intended In-tended for the woman. Posoy then, killed tho murderer. |